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@dancer-engineer-EJ8rGI • Feb 16, 2012
ianoop this bird can copy any sound from camera click to sketching tires . some video on youtube are showing that copying human speech , I think that is not true.
But all soung of this video is true.this one is uploaded by BBC.I guess this could be true, check <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyrebird#Vocalizations_and_mimicry" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Lyrebird Vocalizations And Mimicry</a>.
It has beautiful tailfeathers. 😀 -
@anoop-kumar-GDGRCn • Feb 16, 2012
In this video, after half time, Lyrebird is mimicking, what David is saying. but if its true why not BBC added this to their video. and in some other video it is showing to mimic Jim Carry. That's makes it unreal .
I am totally agree that Lyrebird can able mimic almost all kind of sound but speed of human , I think it's fake. -
@dancer-engineer-EJ8rGI • Feb 16, 2012
Wow, mimicking Jim Carry. Please share the video! 😁
I see parts of the second video in the first video. Must be BBC's choice!
The mimicking of the human is freaking and seems unreal to me as well. -
@anoop-kumar-GDGRCn • Feb 16, 2012
its offcource fake but funny ... -
@dancer-engineer-EJ8rGI • Feb 16, 2012